Clay Buchholz – Boston Red Sox RHP

H/W:  6-3  190 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  8/16/84

It's been a tumultuous, up and down ride for Boston's former #1 ranked prospect.  Buchholz entered the 2008 season as a front runner for the A.L. Rookie of the Year award only to struggle with his control going 2-9 with a 6.75 ERA and 41 BB/72 K in 76 IP.  Following the '08 season, the Red Sox sent Clay to get some extra work in the Arizona Fall League and he responded fairly well with a 3.86 ERA in 21 IP, but still struggled with his control (9 BB/17 K).  This spring has been a different story.  Buchholz has been simply dominant over 20 IP allowing just one run while putting up a sterling 3 BB/15 K ratio.  There is no doubt that his stuff is electric.  A mid-90's fastball, mid-70's changeup and big 12-6 curveball all rank as MLB-plus pitches and his slider has shown promise as well.  Clay struggled last season establishing his fastball early in counts and fell in love with his off speed pitches too much.  As a result, he forced himself into a bunch of fastball counts and when failing to locate them down in the zone, became quite hittable.  There is plenty of reasons, though, to believe that the 24 year old righty will straighten things out and give Fenway's faithful reason to believe that the pitcher they saw dazzle the world on September 1, 2007 was, and is, the real deal.

2009 Projection: Despite his spring numbers, Clay is headed for Pawtucket to start the 2009 season.  He has nothing left to prove there, but the offseason additions of Brad Penny and John Smoltz currently serve as impediments to his progress.  There has been some conjecture around the league that a trade may occur bringing Texas Rangers starting catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia to Boston.  That move was scrapped when the Red Sox signed Josh Bard.  Now that Bard has been released and Jason Varitek's backups George Kottaras and Dusty Brown are far from surefire major leaguers, there is a chance that  talks will resume.  A change of scenery may be just what the Texas native needs. Keep an eye on the trade rumors and also the health of the Red Sox rotation.  John Smoltz is on the shelf until at least May and both Brad Penny and Josh Beckett missed time last season with injuries.  Buchholz will pitch in the major leagues in 2009, it's just a question of when and where.

Key Clay Buchholz Baseball Cards:

  • 2005 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2005 Bowman Sterling
  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2008 Topps Chrome Auto
  • 2008 Stadium Club Auto
  • 2008 Topps Heritage



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